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Activity 2: Finding Your Own Data

Relationships exist all around us in the world. Flower sales increase near Valentine's Day. Salary increases often come from years of experience. The human body is relatively proportional. Organisms in nature often have a relationship between size and age. In this assignment, you are going to discover your own relationship that you can examine and present for the class. You may use the internet and any materials that you can find that will be helpful in class.
  1. You will be working in a group of four
  2. As a group identify something that you would like to determine whether there exists a relationship. Let me know what you are going to explore before moving on.
  3. Create an Excel File. Row one will be your categories.
  4. Collect your data. You must be able to collect your data within our class. Data can come either through physical means or from the internet.
  5. Use Excel to analyze your data
  6. Create a Presentation about your data
    • Include the relationship you are exploring, why you chose it, and what type of relationship you thought might exist
    • Include how you collected your data
    • Include your analysis with tables, regression equations, and r2 values.
    • Include a Conclusion about the process, the analysis, and the implications of this analysis.
    • Use the Presentation Rubric below to help you plan your presentation
    • Click Here to see an example presentation
  7. Post your presentation to your group' s page. These should be embeddable so that they open automatically on your wiki page.

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Presentation Rubric

Category
Above and Beyond (5 points)
Doing Well (3 - 4 points)
Needs Improvement (1 - 2 points)
Introduction
  • Introduced the relationship to be explored
  • Explained why you are exploring it
  • Provided hypothesized relationships
  • One of the bullets from "Above and Beyond" was not addressed
......... -OR-
  • One of the bullets was not clearly explained
  • Two or more of the bullets from "Above and Beyond" were not addressed
......... -OR-
  • At least two of the bullets was not clearly explained
Data Collection and Analysis
  • Explained methods for collecting data
  • Provided method for analysis
  • Included relevant equations and r2 values
  • Provided explanation for each equation and value found
  • One of the bullets from "Above and Beyond" was not addressed
......... -OR-
  • One of the bullets was not clearly explained
  • Two or more of the bullets from "Above and Beyond" were not addressed
......... -OR-
  • Two or more of the bullets were not clearly explained
Conclusion
  • Restated hypothesized relationships
  • Determined whether these relationships existed based upon analysis
  • One of the bullets from "Above and Beyond" was not addressed
......... -OR-* One of the bullets was not clearly explained
  • Both bullets were included but neither of the bullets was not clearly explained
Creativity
  • Examined an original relationship
  • Included relevant tables, charts, graphs, etc.
  • Used additional visuals that enhanced presentation
  • Used an engaging presentation method
  • Cited all pictures, data, information appropriately
  • One of the bullets from "Above and Beyond" was not addressed
......... -OR-
  • One of the bullets was not clearly explained
  • Two or more of the bullets from "Above and Beyond" were not addressed
......... -OR-
  • Two or more of the bullets were not clearly explained

All Images are from Microsoft Office Online
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Flower:http://officeimg.vo.msecnd.net/en-us/images/MR900234759.gif
Child: http://officeimg.vo.msecnd.net/en-us/images/MR900283883.gif